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Irena's Gift: An epic World War II memoir of sisters, secrets and survival

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Publishing Details

Full Title:

Irena's Gift: An epic World War II memoir of sisters, secrets and survival

Contributors:

By (Author) Karen Kirsten

ISBN:

9781761340055

Publisher:

Penguin Random House Australia

Imprint:

Penguin Random House Australia

Publication Date:

18th July 2023

Country:

Australia

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

The Holocaust
Second World War

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

400

Dimensions:

Width 155mm, Height 233mm, Spine 30mm

Weight:

512g

Description

If we seal off the past, how will we ever know the truth In 1942, in Nazi-occupied Poland, a Jewish child was smuggled out of the Warsaw ghetto in a backpack. That child was Karen Kirsten's mother, but she knew nothing about this extraordinary event until one day a letter arrived from a stranger. After Karen eventually discovered the grandparents she loved dearly were in fact not her biological grandparents, she travelled the globe to uncover her family's past and to find the answers to baffling questions- why did her adoptive grandmother treat Karen's mother so unkindly Why did she hide the truth that she was her mother's aunt And why, if she appeared to dislike Karen's mother, did she risk her life to save her and bring her to Australia Irena's Gift weaves together a mystery, history and memoir to tell the story of a family torn apart by war. From the glittering concert halls of interbellum Warsaw to the vermin-infested prison where a Jewish woman negotiates with an SS officer to save her sister's child, Irena's Gift is about the lies we tell to survive and what happens when those lies unravel. It is about the extraordinary resilience of three generations of women, and the sacrifices made for love.

Author Bio

A former internet executive, Karen Kirsten is an Australian-American writer, genocide educator and refugee advocate. Raised in Australia by a Holocaust survivor mother and grandparents who silenced her questions about extermination camps, Karen now lectures around the world on hatred and reconciliation. Karen has lived in five countries across three continents and now calls Massachusetts, USA home.

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